SOLUTION: suppose that you walk at a constant of 6 feet per second. how long do you have to walk to cover a distance of 4 miles ?
round to the nearest tenth.
________minutes
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Question 465500: suppose that you walk at a constant of 6 feet per second. how long do you have to walk to cover a distance of 4 miles ?
round to the nearest tenth.
________minutes
Answer by rfer(16322) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
5280/6=880 sec per mi
880*4=3520 sec
3520/60=59 minutes
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